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Is there a crypto version of this

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Is investing automation proof? I'm not talking about investing against algorithms that just trade intraday off technical analysis, I mean like with +1 year holding periods or even just buying the s&p 500 etf. I don't forsee how it could become defunct because if so, the world would collapse into tribalism. Thats also why I'm gonna invest 0.5% of my money into prepper gear and weapons

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>>1813652
I am in a way, I do stock screening and always go for the stocks in the lower 20% of p/b ratios among a dozen other factors. I've only been in one stock so far for a month and its down 12% lol, but my former professor who's a hedgie swears by the method I'm using so I'll stick it out the full year

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>>1792444
How did you seed the money? How would you recommend going about seeding the money? Do you think it'd be easier to seed money by going to your alma mater's endowment?

What are your fees?

What is your success rate of getting clients from pitching them your fund? I've heard 1/30 from one fund

Would it be possible for me to run a $10 AUM hedge fund all by myself with only contracting a lawyer and accountant? I figure I could average $300K in revenues.

What would the average annual expenses be for contracting out a lawyer and accountant for that?

What's your net rate of return after commissions and taxes?

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>>1777202
Real Estate Rentals
>8% Cap Rate
>possible appreciation in value
>earnings are taxed
>property is taxed
>interest payments unless you bought with cash
>maintenance costs
>vacancies
>headaches in general

Stocks
>8-10% returns
>can be double if you know how to invest
>possible dividends
>taxed returns only
>cheap commission fees unless you day-trade like a pleb
>no need to get a loan
>don't have to deal with tenants and unclog their toilets

gee I wonder which is better

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>>1728824
Buy POWL, and hold for at least a year.
It'll take 20+ years of investing in the stock market to make 7 figures. You can never go wrong with SPY indexes

>>1728830
Wrong, at least you can't get rich in the short term

>>1728870
he gets it

>>1729014
You're right about large caps

>>1729023
Stupid cliche analogy of someone who's never taken a finance class (unless you refer to day trading)

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